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religion business any more than in that the latte case. the did the approach that the supreme court is limited to corporations and the speech business so i frankly disagree with your honor's assessment of the scope of the exemptions. they are massive. >> i don't believe you cited the case that supports the proposition in favor of the supreme court case. >> not familiar with that your honor. >> it's not religion or speech and justice stephenson in his opinion dealing with this says there's a flaw in the governance case. the operation of the statute is so pierced by exemptions and inconsistencies that the government cannot exonerate it and it's an advertising. the supreme court struck it down. the district court never got that. >> that's correct. >> the threshold question here is identifying whose religious beliefs are being burdened. the next question is -- i just want you to answer the question -- i can't remember the procedural posture of this case. [inaudible] >> notated not. >> is the case comes to us we have allegations of your clients
religion business any more than in that the latte case. the did the approach that the supreme court is limited to corporations and the speech business so i frankly disagree with your honor's assessment of the scope of the exemptions. they are massive. >> i don't believe you cited the case that supports the proposition in favor of the supreme court case. >> not familiar with that your honor. >> it's not religion or speech and justice stephenson in his opinion dealing with this...
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a religion is all over the world, and people believe. i think of it as the mystery of love. you might meet somebody and follow in love with them. someone else meets the same person, and that doesn't happen. love is a mystery. so is life and faith. tavis: that is what faith is, things you don't see. >> but you believe. why? i am not a catholic, but i believe in the teachings of jesus. jesus is said to be an exorcis t. there were many accounts of exorcisms performed by jesus and his disciples. could what you said i take many different directions. i will pick one. we will be here for the next re- or four days talking about the gospel and this. the question is whether or not you were ever disappointed that all of that was ignored, people's, or went over heads, and it was just a horror movie. >> it was not. the head of the jesuit order, whose headquarters was in milan, he had his own print of "the ," and he ran it for people he knew and liked. it was controversial, but at the highest levels it was accepted and even believed by people who are not catholic. such as myself. what is
a religion is all over the world, and people believe. i think of it as the mystery of love. you might meet somebody and follow in love with them. someone else meets the same person, and that doesn't happen. love is a mystery. so is life and faith. tavis: that is what faith is, things you don't see. >> but you believe. why? i am not a catholic, but i believe in the teachings of jesus. jesus is said to be an exorcis t. there were many accounts of exorcisms performed by jesus and his...
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but it isn't religion she is after. it is the parking lot. basic toil tri-s, snacks that we get in for donations. want to make sure our participants have what they need. >> smith and the nonprofit she founded run what's call add safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sites largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who have lived in their cars. >> how is your caseload? >> going good. >> smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged. middle class individuals and families accustom to security and stability, but suddenly cast adrift in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i am just in between right now. what do i do, where do i go. >> now, said smith, 76% of those in the lot report some sort of income, but struggle with more than 1,000 awares in seattle, local homeowner says a growing population
but it isn't religion she is after. it is the parking lot. basic toil tri-s, snacks that we get in for donations. want to make sure our participants have what they need. >> smith and the nonprofit she founded run what's call add safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sites largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who have lived in their cars. >> how is...
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, of having an official state religion government religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. every statement i made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment, so my prayers will reflect material related to government. because that's what politics, that's what the political process is all about. but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid a partisan issue to i've never talked about immigration reform. i've never talked about same-sex marriage or pro-choice or pro-life, anything like that in the decade plus that i have been praying. and i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray, as we said earlier, out of the overflow of my devotional life and pastoral outreach, not to bring issues to the floor in my intercession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? >> my favorite part about being chaplain, the 62nd chaplain of the united states senate is that it pro
, of having an official state religion government religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. every statement i made in my intercession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment, so my prayers will reflect material related to government. because that's what politics, that's what the political process is all about. but it does not, it does not bring up my prayers. i...
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. >> reporter: in cambodia, religion has been mostly a guidance of people, rarely crossing into the political realm, but that is changing. one of several monks who has taken part in recent anti-government protests defying warnings from chief monks in the country. >> according to buddhist teach, monks have the right to participate in social activities, especially when people are suffering from injust. >> reporter: the opposition accuses the ruling party of using fraud to return to power. it has led a series of mass rallies in the capitol. thousands of people marched across phnom penh. they're trying to pressure the government into allowing an independent investigation into the election. >> the government has knowledge, the government cannot do business as usual with the rest of the world unless this issue is resolved properly. >> reporter: opposition politicians who won 55 seats out of 123 are boycotting parliament. on the day that members of parliaments from the ruling party was sworn in the opposition were in another city. the government has indicated it's not about to give in to their deman
. >> reporter: in cambodia, religion has been mostly a guidance of people, rarely crossing into the political realm, but that is changing. one of several monks who has taken part in recent anti-government protests defying warnings from chief monks in the country. >> according to buddhist teach, monks have the right to participate in social activities, especially when people are suffering from injust. >> reporter: the opposition accuses the ruling party of using fraud to return...
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so, to say that $13 billion is finally the justice department's getting religion, i'm just not a buyer of that. $13 billion sounds like a lot of money, but to jpmorgan chase who over the past five years has made $75 billion, that net income, he doesn't want to part with it, believe me, but it's not a huge number. particularly if you were to look at what the cents on the dollar is of what they're paying to get out of these liabilities. you know, people who lost money in these mortgages, the people who lost their homes are, you know, the numbers are far larger than $13 billion. this is a number that has been struck as part of a deal that, you know, may or may not be agreeable to most of the parties at the table. but it's not a killer number. >> the wall street journal and others are saying that what the government is doing is a witch hunt. they're shaking down jpmorgan. >> there's no doubt that there was wrongdoing. they wouldn't be at the table negotiating if there was no wrongdoing. and it's just a matter of what price each party is willing to pay or receive. so, a shakedown to me woul
so, to say that $13 billion is finally the justice department's getting religion, i'm just not a buyer of that. $13 billion sounds like a lot of money, but to jpmorgan chase who over the past five years has made $75 billion, that net income, he doesn't want to part with it, believe me, but it's not a huge number. particularly if you were to look at what the cents on the dollar is of what they're paying to get out of these liabilities. you know, people who lost money in these mortgages, the...
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congressman alene terry joins us from the hill was the blazes and amy holmes and democratic strategist religion brawler faceoff on u.s. spying obamacare for its all tell it up next on politics with larry king. politicking on larry king and we start today with reaction to the latest revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance activities the agency hasn't just tapped phone calls them.
congressman alene terry joins us from the hill was the blazes and amy holmes and democratic strategist religion brawler faceoff on u.s. spying obamacare for its all tell it up next on politics with larry king. politicking on larry king and we start today with reaction to the latest revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance activities the agency hasn't just tapped phone calls them.
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. >> 30-year-old moroccan born artist uses religion, calligraphy and politics in his art. many deal with turmoil and change in the region, particularly in egypt. after living in morocco for 26 years, he says the arab spring was long overdue. >> for me it was about the idea of being here at that moment when others of my age are here, and they have a desire for change. >> one of them, hani's biggest revolution. he saw images flash across the television scream of egyptian police known as the blue broad girl. that's when he said he immediately went to work. >> i think it's - again, like a representation of the violation of individual rights, the homel, the antig witty of an individual person, and it's become automatically more powerful when the subject is a woman. >> the famous image from 2011 became a symbol of protest against power, showing a struggle the against police brutality. the image sparked outrage reaction from around the world, leading to further protest in egypt. in his work titled, "you were my ownly love, set to debut." representatives deemed it unacceptable. i
. >> 30-year-old moroccan born artist uses religion, calligraphy and politics in his art. many deal with turmoil and change in the region, particularly in egypt. after living in morocco for 26 years, he says the arab spring was long overdue. >> for me it was about the idea of being here at that moment when others of my age are here, and they have a desire for change. >> one of them, hani's biggest revolution. he saw images flash across the television scream of egyptian police...
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what is already protected by the first amendment to ensure that we are not pursuing simply because of religion, national origin, because people are assembling peacefully or freely as they are allowed to do. they make it very clear if that is your sole reason there are many other appropriate necessary reasons for doing assessments talk about the migration of game with the gang problem we recognize it today the problem that we face today that what will it looks like to moral and what could reasonably be done by law enforcement to address the problem tomorrow today to not deal with another transnational king tomorrow? with that authorize purpose with very clear objectives to look at where it might be they male cat population in-house data to determine a whole host of factors e. including socio-economic factors that could be logical it could pop up tomorrow then engage not only explaining what the problem might be but many parts of the community not only with that potential but to be proactive and a lot of it has to do with the engaging community leaders based on conditions that what can we do to
what is already protected by the first amendment to ensure that we are not pursuing simply because of religion, national origin, because people are assembling peacefully or freely as they are allowed to do. they make it very clear if that is your sole reason there are many other appropriate necessary reasons for doing assessments talk about the migration of game with the gang problem we recognize it today the problem that we face today that what will it looks like to moral and what could...
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it sounds ridiculous to sit here in the year 2013 when this is the majority religion in the country, 51% i think the last poll showed our catholic. but at the time john f. kennedy ran, not even his church was behind him. and this is why the kennedys have always said the cardinals and bishops are republicans and the nuns are democrat. but joe kennedy was the 10th richest man in america at that time, and he still knew that no matter how much money he had, they wouldn't have that ultimate respectability until they broke through and put an irish catholic in office. and he was determined that one of his sons would become that. there wasn't that drive and the bush family. prescott bush was a moderate republican senator. his son, george herbert walker bush wanted to be like his father, and so he pursued politics. and then george w. bush. >> host: in the family, you write for those who study the fault line, the campaign of 1980 is instructive. because to dynastic sons chose to challenge their party's front runners and those two presumptive heirs base their candidacies solely on their sense o
it sounds ridiculous to sit here in the year 2013 when this is the majority religion in the country, 51% i think the last poll showed our catholic. but at the time john f. kennedy ran, not even his church was behind him. and this is why the kennedys have always said the cardinals and bishops are republicans and the nuns are democrat. but joe kennedy was the 10th richest man in america at that time, and he still knew that no matter how much money he had, they wouldn't have that ultimate...
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[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism. many internal crisis in the crisis andproxy proxy wars for regional countries. the most dangerous of these are the wars that are waged on sectarian banners. people are free to choose their religion. no one has the right to interfere. some want to force what they believed on people and force people to think in the way they see fit. this is very dangerous. this kind of ideology and ,entality has its own school its own institute, its own supporters. we have the right to request the sufferingd, which is -- and to support all of the people that are suffering from al qaeda and the terrorists and allow for people to live in -- to live in peace. the prime minister meeting with obama, we will have that live for you at 1:30
[video clip] them a we do not know if it is a single religion or single border. they carry bad ideas instead of flowers. al qaeda is a dirty wind that wants to spread worldwide. flowers to to carry expand them at the international level. request. it is not only about iraq. it is about all of the countries in the world that are suffering from terrorism. many internal crisis in the crisis andproxy proxy wars for regional countries. the most dangerous of these are the wars that are waged on...
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court many times, the first amendment clause, congress shall make no law respecting establishment of religion. >> that clause coming into play when a court makes the ruling from a small town in new york. >>> joining us with details is father jonathan morris. >> good morning. >> tell us, this is a big case because it's gone to the supreme court. >> huge. >> it has major implications about religion in our country. >> it's huge. >> it comes from greece, new york. >> it does. the small town in upstate, new york, had a tradition of once a month there would be a pastor that would come in and lead the city council in prayer. usually it was a christian pastor because the local community is predominantly christian, but then a couple of people complained. they were non-theists. another term for an atheist who said we should also be able to have somebody represent us. keep in mind what is prayer? prayer is talking to god. why a theist would want be to do that i'm not exactly sure. but at the base -- at the core of this case is whether or not in a public place, like a courtroom, like, for example, before
court many times, the first amendment clause, congress shall make no law respecting establishment of religion. >> that clause coming into play when a court makes the ruling from a small town in new york. >>> joining us with details is father jonathan morris. >> good morning. >> tell us, this is a big case because it's gone to the supreme court. >> huge. >> it has major implications about religion in our country. >> it's huge. >> it comes from...
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it's not religion she's after, it's the parking lot. dreams for change runs what's called a safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a nearby youth center. smith started the first lot in 2010 when a new face of holelessness emerged from the great recession, middle class families accustomed to stability suddenly abrupt in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters, come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between right now. what do i do, where do i go? >> 57-year-old kathleen williams worked until she was laid off in 2009 approximate she found work as a librarian's assistant, but that salary barely paid for a motel room. four weeks ago, she lost her job and moved into her car. >> having found this place, it made it a lot easier. you park on the side of the street, the police will come along and you know wake up, get out, go away. >> smith said seen yearses 55 and older make up one in five of those parked in the lot. veterans like alan waley account for another 20%
it's not religion she's after, it's the parking lot. dreams for change runs what's called a safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a nearby youth center. smith started the first lot in 2010 when a new face of holelessness emerged from the great recession, middle class families accustomed to stability suddenly abrupt in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters, come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i'm just in between...